How do you solve #x^2 – 13x = -12# by factoring? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Zero Product Principle 1 Answer Farzana H. Sep 29, 2015 #x_1 = 1,x_2=12# Explanation: #x^2-13x+12=0# #=>x^2-x-12x+12=0# #=>x*(x-1)-12*(x-1)=0# #=>(x-1)*(x-12)=0# #=>x_1 = 1,x_2=12# Answer link Related questions What is the Zero Product Principle? How to use the zero product principle to find the value of x? How do you solve the polynomial #10x^3-5x^2=0#? Can you apply the zero product property in the problem #(x+6)+(3x-1)=0#? How do you solve the polynomial #24x^2-4x=0#? How do you use the zero product property to solve #(x-5)(2x+7)(3x-4)=0#? How do you factor and solve #b^2-\frac{5}{3b}=0#? Why does the zero product property work? How do you solve #(x - 12)(5x - 13) = 0#? How do you solve #(2u+7)(3u-1)=0#? See all questions in Zero Product Principle Impact of this question 1806 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License